Everybody say Pla-a-a-ague! “Pla-a-a-ague“….
Now wave your hands all up in the air – and spread the plague like you just don’t ca-are!
I’m sorry folks, but Bloodborne Pathogens 101 teaches day #1, Rule #1, that you do not use high velocity pressure to clean up OPIM (other potentially infectious materials) when dealing with bloodborne pathogen clean-up. Why? Because you run the risk of aerosolizing the virus.
And the Centers for Disease Control says:
“nothing to worry about folks, this could never happen here in the U.S.A “....